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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ok" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "okay" or "OK," which can be used to indicate agreement or that something is acceptable.
Example: "I think the plan is a-ok, and we should proceed with it."
Alternatives: "all good" or "fine by me."
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A: OK, then.
Gary Fields, Efe A Ok. 1996.
A: OK, fine, the President calls it a "ransom".
A: OK, that one... yeah, I'll admit, it did.
And question three: a) OK, but seriously, what do you really think?
Given the state of the dollar, $500 looks to be a OK deal.
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That sounds A-OK to me.
The orecchiette was... a little less than a-ok.
Silicon Valley is doing A-OK, according to its financials.
"Tell Mrs. Buettner that at least one felon thinks you're a-ok," he wrote back.
And never, ever make the a-ok sign – stick to a thumbs up.
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